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"Liberty and Equality is the first English translation of the last lecture delivered at the Colláege de France by Raymond Aron, one of the most influential political and social thinkers of the twentieth century. In this important work, the most prominent French liberal intellectual of the Cold War era presents his views on the core values of liberal democracy: liberty and equality. At the same time, he provides an ideal introduction to key aspects of his thought. Ranging from Soviet ideology to Watergate, Aron reflects on root concepts of democracy and representative government, articulates a notion of liberty or freedom as equal right as distinct from equal outcome, and discusses different kinds of liberties: personal, political, religious, and social. In search of a common truth or at least a common good, and analyzing what he perceives as the crisis of liberal democracies, Aron opens a space for reexamining the relation between liberty and equality." -- Amazon.
In this collection of newly translated essays, philosopher and sociologist Raymond Aron chronicles the twentieth century with the authority of an active participant. Combining objectivity with incisive questioning, Aron's reading of movements and people reminds us of what was really at stake. Whether charting the rise of Fascism and Marxism and their respective descents into totalitarianism, or the United States's role as the world's last remaining superpower, Aron was a nondogmatic thinker who emphasized realism over any devotion to theory. The result is history that is less concerned about where it falls on the political spectrum than about getting it right.
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Examines US diplomacy during the 28 year period of 1945-73 from strategic, political, and moral standpoints.
Raymond Aron's classic two-volume study of the sociological tradition is arguably the definitive work of its kind. More than a work of reconstruction, Aron's study is, at its deepest level, an engagement with the question of modernity: What constitutes the essence of the modern order that, having emerged in the eighteenth century, still shapes our experience? With scrupulous fairness, Aron examines the thought and arguments of the major social thinkers in this two volume set.
The Imperial Republic based as it is on Raymond Aron's realist philosophy, is involved only indirectly or by implication in the disputes about moralism, revisionism, and even imperialism
Peace and War by Raymond Aron is one of the greatest books ever written on international relations
This book allows us the opportunity to raise questions about de Gaulle and his policy in the Middle East. Was he anti-Semitic? What were his real attitudes and policies toward Israel, and how did they relate to his policies on the Middle East and on international affairs?
Raymond Aron's 1955 masterpiece The Opium of the Intellectuals, is one of the great works of twentieth- century political reflection
A classic of international relations, the starting point of Aron's book is the state of nature that exists between nations, a condition that differs essentially from the civil state that holds within political communities. The introduction to this edition places it in the post-Cold War context.
First published in 1955, this political reflection seeks to show how noble ideas can slide into the tyranny of "secular religion". It stresses how political thought has the responsibility of telling the truth about social and political reality - in all its imperfections and complexities.
Thinking Politically brings together a series of remarkable interviews with Raymond Aron that form a political history of our time
"How the United States and France Look at their Joint Problems" is the subtitle of this joint report by two leading political writers, Mr. Heckscher from the U.S. and Mr. Aron from France, of the Arden House conference of French and American scholars held in New York last spring. An introduction by Arnold Welfare traces the history of French-U.S. relations from the enthusiastic brotherhood of the Revolutionary War to the more wary approach of the two countries towards each other now due to their different attitudes to colonialism and European unity. The points of contention M. Aron brings up are that the U.S. is generally more convinced of the need for defense in Europe because they take Russian talk more seriously that France, in NATO, faces a loss of control over her own forces and looks on German rearmament as a high price to pay for unity; and that is colonialism, the U.S. betrays itself by its of Negroes and Indians. Discussing American attitudes Mr. Heckscher calls attention to our disapproval of confusing French politics and the waste and abuse of talent in industry. But he also says that the realization of France's deep involvement in the Far East and North Africa will make the problems eventually soluble in these areas. Additional points brought up in final summary include M. Aron's observation that the French are basically in favor of national independence but that the problem is one of aiding Arab leaders without appealing to tyrants; and Mr. Heckscher's agreement that the task of Statesmen is to find common points of agreement. An important study for the times in its very practical emphasis and illumination of the points where two so traditionally linked nations both differ from and complement each other. (Kirkus Reviews)
Translated from the French, this book allows us the opportunity to raise questions about de Gaulle and his policy in the Middle East. Was he anti-Semitic? What were his real attitudes and policies toward Israel, and how did they relate to his policies on the Middle East and international affairs?
Raymond Aron (1905-1983) står som en af Frankrigs betydeligste politiske iagttagere blandt det 20. århundredes intellektuelle. I den kolde efterkrigstid dannede han en liberal modpol til de marxistiske venstreintellektuelle, der - med af tidens berømte slagord - »hellere ville tage fejl med Sartre end have ret med Aron«. Hans analyser rakte dog langt videre end den kolde krigs ideologiske fægterier, og op igennem 1980erne blev hans pragmatiske, virkelighedsnære, men også visionære analyser i stigende grad anerkendt både som et originalt bidrag til idéhistorien og til metoderne inden for politisk teori. I Politikkens væsen præsenteres 10 af Arons centrale essays for første gang på dansk. De enkelte essays kan læses hver for sig, men giver tilsammen et godt overblik over Arons teorier om krig, totalitarisme, staten og den vestlige civilisations idé- og tankesystemer. Et detaljeret sagregister gør Politikkens væsen til et opslagsværk for samfundsforskere, filosoffer, historikere og i det hele taget enhver, der ønsker en både nøgtern, men også dybt engageret vidneberetning fra det ekstremernes århundrede, der stadig virker ind i aktuel storpolitik.
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